North Carolina Gov. Cooper grants pardons of innocence to Triad man, 1 other; commutes 6 more prison sentences
Nov 14, 2024
NORTH CAROLINA (WGHP) — Governor Roy Cooper has issued pardons for two men who were wrongfully convicted.
One of them is from the Piedmont Triad.
Mark Crotts was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder in Alamance County in 1992. He was acquitted on both counts five years later after a judicial finding that the government violated his constitutional rights at trial.
Cooper also pardoned Darron Carmon, a Pitt County pastor who was wrongfully convicted of armed robbery as a teenager and spent nearly a decade in prison.
Cooper also commuted the sentences of six people serving time in prison.